Monday's Post - Adversity & Uncertainty
It's hard to drive with someone when you're unsure of their driving ability - harder again when you're not sure where they're going. Who wants to get in a wreck? Who wants to run out of gas in the middle of nowhere, lost? Add to that "adverse driving conditions" and now we all just want to be inside, safe and warm.
So many times I have asked God to stop the storm - stop the car- fill me in on where He's taking me. I'm a backseat (sideseat) driver: grabbing for the wheel, pointing out that He could use my map, demanding He find a smoother road to drive on.
And still He drives on.
This difficult road has taught me and made me someone new and different. I've learned to trust His leading. I don't need to know the destination, or why He chose this road over another. Through adversity, I've become stronger. It has refined my character. And I have a great road trip buddy.
Thoughts? Add yours!
So many times I have asked God to stop the storm - stop the car- fill me in on where He's taking me. I'm a backseat (sideseat) driver: grabbing for the wheel, pointing out that He could use my map, demanding He find a smoother road to drive on.
And still He drives on.
This difficult road has taught me and made me someone new and different. I've learned to trust His leading. I don't need to know the destination, or why He chose this road over another. Through adversity, I've become stronger. It has refined my character. And I have a great road trip buddy.
Thoughts? Add yours!
